Wu Jianren


Wu Jianren, also known as Wu Woyao was a Chinese writer of the late Qing period. A native of Foshan, Guangdong province, he is known for several novels, namely Bizarre Happenings Eyewitnessed over Two Decades, A Strange Case of Nine Murders, and The Sea of Regret. Wu Jianren is a representative figure of modern Chinese novel for his innovation and technique. He was writing modern fiction at least a decade before Lu Xun, and was ahead of his time in his use of narrators and a centralized character. From 1902 to 1910, Wu Jianren wrote the most articles in the group of writers who responded to Liang Qichao's "revolution of Chinese novel".

Life

Wu Jianren was born in 1866, in Foshan, Guangdong province. His great-great-grandfather, grandfather, and his father had all worked for the Qing government. Soon after he was born, his family changed his name from Baozhen to Woyao. Wu Jianren began school when he was eight, then enrolled in Foshan Academy at the age of 12. He lived in poverty since his father died in 1882, when he was 17 years old. In 1883, at age 18 Wu Jianren moved to Shanghai and began working as a waiter in a tea house and a clerk in Jiangnan Manufacture General Bureau. In 1897, he began to work as an editor for 《字林沪报》、《采风报》、《奇新报》、《寓言报》, etc. Later in 1906, he became the Chief editor of 《月月小说》. Then, he continues his life as a writer, his work includes fables, biography, and opera. He never became rich and died in October 1910 due to the poverty and overwork.
Between 1902 and 1910, Wu Jianren start to publish his work. He used the knowledge that he learned in traditional Chinese study to create many great pieces of Novels-poetry, anecdotes, fiction criticism and joke collections. Influenced by Liang Qichao's "revolution of Chinese novel", he began writing the "New Novel". In those social novels, he uses irony to reflect his concern about the loss of traditional Chinese culture and examined social problems in China.

Writing style

Wu Jianren wrote novels for an audience who did not receive a classical education, and used everyday vernacular speech in his works.
Wu Jianren recorded stories from newspapers that he could use as a source in his work within a notebook. Bao Tianxiao, the editor of early Republican journal Funu Shibao 妇女时报 and another novelist who wrote an account of Wu Jianren's notebook, used this technique to write Shanghai Chunqiu.
In some of Wu Jianren's novels he let the self-conscious author-narrator lead readers to understand the fiction setting. He also sometime employed a prologue to help develop the fiction scene. Because he says that his story included some events that himself witnessed, so he can not write those work like other normal novels. Some scholars think Wu Jianren's work was inspired by Western translated novels. Such as "A mystery book of Liang Tianlai" was considered as Oriental Sherlock Holmes. They also believe in his work "strange grievance case of nine lives" that the special narrative technique in this novel was influenced by the writing style in Western novels.

Works

《二十年目睹之怪现状》 is one of the "Four Best Condemnation Novels in the Late Qing Dynasty". The story was about the story of main character "a narrow escape from death". The twenty years in the novel was start since his father's death, and end in the fail of his business. The story shows reader a very comprehensive society in Qing dynasty. The novel not only talks how main character want to build his business, but also talks about many kind of people's life in Qing dynasty.
《九命奇冤》 is a novel that wrote based on 《梁天来警富奇书》.
《新石头记》Xin shitou ji is a novel continued the story of Cao Xueqin's novel《红楼梦》. This is a fantasy story about Jia Baoyu exploring China in 1900s.
According to editors themselves《月月小说》 is a magazine with a main idea that "We talk about all weird things, many kinds of articles; with people who have amazing ideas, talk about truth, make the society better and inspire people"